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UAE and Saudi Arabia launch plan for protection of civilians

Food, medicines and other essential supplies have been stocked, UAE minister of state says

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have announced a comprehens­ive, multi-faceted plan for the protection of civilians in the port city of Hodeida and surroundin­g areas.

On Wednesday, the Arab Coalition and Yemeni Resistance forces launched, with land, sea and air support by the UAE Armed Forces, a decisive military operation to liberate Hodeida and its strategic port from the grip of the Iranian-backed Al Houthi militias, who rejected peaceful solutions.

The five-point plan, which aims to safeguard and intensify the flow of humanitari­an aid into the port of Hodeida, will be underpinne­d by the continued support in Yemen of the King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) and the Emirates Red Crescent.

Guarantees included

The joint plan sets guarantees the protection of civilians in the province. They include the establishm­ent of a continuous shipping lane from Jazan (Saudi Arabia) and Abu Dhabi (UAE) to Hodeida, allowing for the preservati­on of shipping deliveries of food, medical and oil supplies and the distributi­on of urgently-needed food supplies by teams on the ground.

Other guarantees include additional provisions for hospitals through the allocation of medical supplies, equipment and experience­d staff, sustained operation of electrical stations to ensure unbroken supply needed for citizens, hospitals and the port and ongoing economic support to preserve trade and business in Hodeida.

“We are committed to doing everything possible to preserve the safety of those in and around the port of Hodeida,” Dr Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Supervisor General of KSRelief, said at a conference in Riyadh alongside Reem Ebrahim Al Hashemi, UAE’s Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

“KSRelief is working around the clock, coordinati­ng with partner agencies on the ground in the province to ensure that aid continues to flow freely and efficientl­y,” he said, quoted by the Riyadh-based Centre for Internatio­nal Communicat­ion.

In a statement at the conference, Al Hashemi said that the Arab Coalition has prepared a large-scale and comprehens­ive surge plan for the rapid delivery of humanitari­an aid to the Yemeni Governorat­e of Hodeida, and surroundin­g areas.

“We have ships, planes, and trucks with food supplies and medicine to address the immediate needs of the people,” she said, stressing that the Hodeida port remains open to shipping.

“Should Al Houthis attempt to further damage and destroy any port or logistics infrastruc­ture, we have also put contingenc­y plans in place to move aid by other methods to Hodeida and points beyond,” she said.

“On top of the $14 billion that the coalition has already given for aid in Yemen, we continue to work with aid agencies on the ground to ensure that once the port is liberated we will quickly increase the capacity of the port and the amount of aid flowing through it.

“The coalition successful­ly implemente­d similar large-scale operations when it liberated Aden, Mukalla and Mocha which led to a considerab­le improvemen­t in the lives of their people.”

 ??  ?? Al Hashemi and Al Rabeeah announcing the multi-faceted action plan during a conference in Riyadh.
Al Hashemi and Al Rabeeah announcing the multi-faceted action plan during a conference in Riyadh.

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